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I like Russell Smith and the Drive on Fox Sports Knoxville for daily listening. I'm off an on with Basilio's daily show. But I do like Basilio's post game coverage because he brings in Tony Robinson and Jerry Colquitt. The only time I listen to 990 is pre-game and post-game up until Pruitt interviews. I never listen to their daily stuff.No he's not, but keep on hating on him. I am guessing you guys that love to slam Tony are the types that love reading Hyams, Adams, and Mike freaking Griffith. Pathetic. He's about the only TN media guy that has any homerism for the Vols. The rest either post what UT or the Haslams tells them to or hate UT.
Here's what Basilio said in his blog today:
"SEC Commissioner after Pearl hired at Auburn now has a right of refusal on any hire within the league. The thought is that Greg Sankey won't approve the hire of Freeze within the league. Now, if that's the case, do you rock the boat."
If you don't think Tennessee already is, I have some nice ocean front property in Arizona available
Everyone is cheating and 9/11 was an inside proof. Gotta love people who talk about all the cheating so matter of fact like... With zero evidence.
Every single major team is cheating. But I have zero concrete proof.
"But it just makes sense!"
No, but here is a linkLol. So you think that cheating isnt rampant in college sports?
No, but here is a link
Contact Us | NCAA.com
Feel free to drop them a line and share all that proof I know you have.
Urban Meyer sure does “monitor his assistants”. Disregard his OC’s wife’s black eye.According to the NCAA hearing officer, Freeze didn't personally commit any violations but failed in monitoring his assistants so why is there any issue?
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/o...-hugh-freeze-got-one-year-show-cause-penalty/
Greg Christopher, Xavier’s athletic director and the chief hearing officer for the Ole Miss case, said the committee felt Freeze simply didn’t know his assistants were committing the violations:
“A lot of people will throw head coach responsibility into one big bucket. But a lot of times people don’t step out and realize there are two prongs to the head coach responsibility,” Christopher said. “There’s failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance and there’s failure to monitor.”
Since the committee didn’t feel as if Freeze was willfully ignoring the violations, he didn’t receive as severe of a punishment as others. But, Christopher added, the NCAA committee still wanted to send a message with the penalty:
“He did not meet the obligation in monitoring the assistant coaches and the boosters,” Christopher said. “I think by looking at both aspects of head coach responsibility you get to how we tailored the penalty.”
Don’t underestimate the power Sankey’s office has. We’ve all cringed when we see certain referee crews at games. To think the league office also can tell schools who they can hire, should concern all member institutions (save one).If we do not hire Freeze, and Auburn does, we can throw away the SEC says “no” argument
Tony Basilio's Next Level Network Family of Podcasts by Tony Basilio and TonyBasilio.com on Apple PodcastsThanks for the info.
I went to the website (on my laptop) and couldn't find anything but the 5 qtr stuff.
I didn't know if he had an app for my phone. I'll look into that.
General info's sake ... can you download the app from itunes? That's how I listen to Swain's show.
Thanks.